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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 25 12:38 pm)
I'm guessing this is Poser 4 since you're talking about min and max... Have you made sure the falloff (or is it called edge in P4?) is at 0?
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You should also set the reflective colour to black.
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yep color is black and I haven't touched falloff so it should be 0. and i'm on PP if that helps. My limited knowlage is all over the place. I see something that looks interesting thentwo months later I try and do it only to remember just enough to get frustrated. Oh well. If you know where tutorials for this are I'd be very happy. Oh and thanks for the quick replys.DemonMage - set the "no texture" parts to black, not white.
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It is, I just can't remember with out the file open in front of me. I'm a bit damaged in the brain. It comes from not having a job at the moment and staying up for 36 hours at a time... but you don't care... nobody cares.
I'll keep trying diffrent things. BTW dose anyone know where I could get tutorials on this and realistic texture making for people? Thanks for the quick replys as always.
DemonMage and Marque - there seems to be some confusion about what needs to be set to black or white here. It's like this: Opaque areas on your transmap = White Transparent areas on your transmap = Black Opaque areas on your texture = Whatever you like Transparent areas on your texture = Black. It's vitally important that the transparent sections on your texture map are black in addition to the ones on your transmap.
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I'm working on severial clothing textures that need transparencies on them put when I try to render them in poser I get whiteish areas where the transpaencies are. I tried getting the min/max to 100 but that didn't help. I can't figure out what to do. Wait that's obvieous, I'm posting here for help... that means I don't have a clue :)